Fort Mill Welcome Center

Fort Mill Welcome Center

Fort Mill Welcome Center

Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week, the Fort Mill Welcome Center is strategically located at I-77 Southbound. This Welcome Center offers many great FREE services including: travel information; brochures on exciting destinations in South Carolina; free WiFi access, AT&T International language services; accommodations information for all parts of South Carolina; current weather and traffic information; travel itinerary planning; information on our beautiful State Parks; lodging and theater reservations; mapping and routing information; discount coupons to some of our most inviting attractions; and golf course tee times.
Whether you stop in to get a free map, directions, ideas on what to do or where to go, to access WiFi, or simply to take a break, you'll be sure to find out about what's happening everywhere in South Carolina right here.
Stop in to one of our South Carolina Welcome Centers, and see why South Carolina is JUST RIGHT for your vacation!

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